Note:
Place a funnel under the drain extension so the
oil drains directly into the oil drain pan and away from
the machine.
5.
Drain the oil.
Note:
Dispose of the used oil properly at a local
recycling center.
6.
Install the oil drain plug.
7.
Install the left wheel.
8.
Fill the crankcase with oil. Refer to Filling the Engine
with Oil in Setup.
9.
Wipe up any spilled oil.
Replacing the Spark Plug
Service Interval:
Every 100 hours—Replace the spark plug.
Use a
Champion QC12YC
or equivalent spark plug.
Note:
To access the spark plug, you must first remove the
upper snow hood (Figure 33).
Figure 33
1.
Choke knob
3.
Ignition key
2.
Upper snow hood
4.
Screw (2)
1.
Remove the choke knob and the ignition key
(Figure 33).
2.
Remove the 2 screws that secure the upper snow hood
to the machine (Figure 33).
3.
Slowly
remove the upper snow hood, ensuring that
the primer bulb hose and the ignition wire remain
connected.
4.
Remove the bracket thumb screw and the bracket
(Figure 34).
Figure 34
1.
Spark-plug wire
3.
Thumb screw
2.
Bracket
5.
Clean around the base of the spark plug (Figure 34).
6.
Remove and discard the old spark plug.
Note:
You will need a ratchet wrench extension to
remove the spark plug.
7.
Set the gap between the electrodes on a new spark plug
at 0.030 inch (0.76 mm) (Figure 35).
Figure 35
1.
0.030 inch (0.76 mm)
8.
Install the new spark plug, tighten it firmly, and attach
the ignition wire to the spark plug.
9.
Install the bracket with the thumb screw that you
removed in step 4.
10.
Ensure that the primer bulb hose and the ignition wire
are connected and clear of the carburetor bracket.
11.
Secure the upper snow hood to the machine with the 2
screws that you previously removed.
12.
Align the tab on the choke control knob with the slot
on the upper snow hood.
13.
Connect the choke control knob to the choke shaft on
the carburetor.
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